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Your monitoring isn't a stack. It's a pile. Fix that.
Errors, performance, logs, uptime. One install, one invoice, one UI.
Replace Datadog, New Relic, and Sentry without adding three more dashboards.
...How often this suspicious host try to connect to your box ? What are the most rejected domains ? Who is this strange host which scan your ports ?
The responses are in the iptables log
Traffic accounting suite for Linux that comes with a webinterface written in PHP. Requires iptables, its ULOG target and MySQL for data storage. This system uses categories which are fed by iptable rules that can be defined using the webinterface.
Traffic Control is a Linux toolbox to control squid, NAT, and other
services traffic limits. TF uses Linux iptables to count traffic.
This utility consists of two parts. The first is server side
(written in Perl) and the second part is the interface.
Pothos is an iptables log analyzer. It is used to interpret, in a user-friendly fashion, the logs that ulogd creates with it's MySQL plugin. It's main objective is to be efficient, leaving as small a foot-print as possible.
PHP packet2sql is a spawn of xant's packet2sql program. This program provides a PHP frontend to packet2sql and also enables packet2sql to work with both iptables and ipchains network filters (instead of just ipchains).